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{{Nihongo|'''Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact'''|ウルトラマンコスモス THE FIRST CONTACT|Urutoraman Kosumosu: Za Fāsuto Kontakuto}} is a tokusatsu theatrical film adaptation of ''[[Ultraman Cosmos (series)|Ultraman Cosmos]]'', and serves as a direct prequel. The movie was released in Japan on August 3, 2001.
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{{Nihongo|'''Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact'''|ウルトラマンコスモス THE FIRST CONTACT|Urutoraman Kosumosu: Za Fāsuto Kontakuto}} is a tokusatsu theatrical film that serves as a prequel to ''[[Ultraman Cosmos (series)|Ultraman Cosmos]]''. The movie was released in Japan on August 3, 2001.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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In space, [[Ultraman Cosmos (character)|Ultraman Cosmos]] is in battle with [[Alien Baltan|Baltan]] to stop his invasion of [[Planet Earth|Earth]]. A young boy named Musashi who is a 5th grader who has a lot of dreams, such as becoming an astronaut to sail the sea of stars, and meet Ultraman. One night he comes to the forest park to observe eclipse with his friends. Unfortunately it rains, so everybody goes home except Musashi. Meanwhile, in the rain, Ultraman Cosmos is at the battle with Baltan to stop him to invade the cities. They both use their powers to clash each other. After the explosion, they fall in different directions. Later Musashi went to see what happen in the forest. Ultraman Cosmos who had lost lots of energy during the battle, comes in front of Musashi.
 
In space, [[Ultraman Cosmos (character)|Ultraman Cosmos]] is in battle with [[Alien Baltan|Baltan]] to stop his invasion of [[Planet Earth|Earth]]. A young boy named Musashi who is a 5th grader who has a lot of dreams, such as becoming an astronaut to sail the sea of stars, and meet Ultraman. One night he comes to the forest park to observe eclipse with his friends. Unfortunately it rains, so everybody goes home except Musashi. Meanwhile, in the rain, Ultraman Cosmos is at the battle with Baltan to stop him to invade the cities. They both use their powers to clash each other. After the explosion, they fall in different directions. Later Musashi went to see what happen in the forest. Ultraman Cosmos who had lost lots of energy during the battle, comes in front of Musashi.
   
Ultraman Cosmos regained the power with the help of Musashi. Before Cosmos leaves Earth, he gives a mysterious blue bright stone to Musashi. Later on Earth, Baltan awakens a monster called [[Don Ron]] from hibernation, which was put into sleep again by the [[SRC (Scientific Research Circle)|SRC]] organization. However, the military robbed the blue stone from Musashi, which was later retrieved by Mari (a friend of Musashi) under the help of a [[Shirubyi|Child Baltan]].
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Ultraman Cosmos regained the power with the help of Musashi. Before Cosmos leaves Earth, he gives a mysterious blue bright stone to Musashi. Later on Earth, Baltan awakens a monster called [[Don Ron]] from hibernation, which was put into sleep again by the [[SRC (Scientific Research Circle)|SRC]] organization. However, the military robbed the blue stone from Musashi, which was later retrieved by Mari (a friend of Musashi) under the help of a [[Shirubyi|Child Baltan]].
   
 
Baltan makes an official broadcast through the help of an interpreter at SRC, stating that he would like to co-exist with the people living on Earth and will have a negotiation with the humans. Despite SRC's effort to smooth out the negotiation, the military had abruptly turned things to worse when they attacked the alien forcing it into an unstoppable rage. At the next morning the SRC team leads with the other crowd to put Baltan to sleep, but the situation only gets worsened when SHARKS shoots Baltan and woke him up. Angry, Baltan unleashes an assault to SHARKS and the Earth and proclaims he never trust to the humans and lead forward to his invasion.
 
Baltan makes an official broadcast through the help of an interpreter at SRC, stating that he would like to co-exist with the people living on Earth and will have a negotiation with the humans. Despite SRC's effort to smooth out the negotiation, the military had abruptly turned things to worse when they attacked the alien forcing it into an unstoppable rage. At the next morning the SRC team leads with the other crowd to put Baltan to sleep, but the situation only gets worsened when SHARKS shoots Baltan and woke him up. Angry, Baltan unleashes an assault to SHARKS and the Earth and proclaims he never trust to the humans and lead forward to his invasion.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The film's director; [[Toshihiro Iijima]], also previously directed [[Shoot the Invaders!|the second episode]] of the [[Ultraman (series)|original Ultraman series]], which also features the first appearance of Alien Baltan.
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*The film's director; [[Toshihiro Iijima]], also previously directed [[Shoot the Invaders!|the second episode]] of the [[Ultraman (series)|original Ultraman series]], which also features the first appearance of Alien Baltan.
 
*Several of the ''Ultraman Series'' actors also cameos in the movie:
 
*Several of the ''Ultraman Series'' actors also cameos in the movie:
 
**[[Susumu Kurobe]], who played [[Shin Hayata]], makes a cameo appearance as an officer.
 
**[[Susumu Kurobe]], who played [[Shin Hayata]], makes a cameo appearance as an officer.
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**[[Sandayu Dokumamushi]], who played [[Daisuke Arashi]], cameos as a reporter highlighting Cosmos' arrival.
 
**[[Sandayu Dokumamushi]], who played [[Daisuke Arashi]], cameos as a reporter highlighting Cosmos' arrival.
 
**[[Yasuhiko Saijou]], who played [[Ippei Togawa]] in ''[[Ultra Q]]'', cameos as "Sajiou-san".
 
**[[Yasuhiko Saijou]], who played [[Ippei Togawa]] in ''[[Ultra Q]]'', cameos as "Sajiou-san".
*This film was featured in the 144th episode of ''[[Ultraman Retsuden|New Ultraman Retsuden]]'', titled "Heroes of Light, Ultra Hero Legends".
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*This film was featured in the 144th episode of ''[[Ultraman Retsuden|New Ultraman Retsuden]]'', titled "Heroes of Light, Ultra Hero Legends".
 
**Likewise, this also serves as the first HD remaster of the film.
 
**Likewise, this also serves as the first HD remaster of the film.
*Kyoko references [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Family_of_Man The Family of Man].
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*Kyoko references [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Family_of_Man The Family of Man].
   
 
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"With kindness, you can become strong!"

―Movie tagline

Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact (ウルトラマンコスモス THE FIRST CONTACT, Urutoraman Kosumosu: Za Fāsuto Kontakuto) is a tokusatsu theatrical film that serves as a prequel to Ultraman Cosmos. The movie was released in Japan on August 3, 2001.

Synopsis

One of the very first Ultraman Series films made in the 21st century, this movie tells the tale between the bond of Musashi Haruno and Ultraman Cosmos himself, 8 years before the TV series.

Plot

In space, Ultraman Cosmos is in battle with Baltan to stop his invasion of Earth. A young boy named Musashi who is a 5th grader who has a lot of dreams, such as becoming an astronaut to sail the sea of stars, and meet Ultraman. One night he comes to the forest park to observe eclipse with his friends. Unfortunately it rains, so everybody goes home except Musashi. Meanwhile, in the rain, Ultraman Cosmos is at the battle with Baltan to stop him to invade the cities. They both use their powers to clash each other. After the explosion, they fall in different directions. Later Musashi went to see what happen in the forest. Ultraman Cosmos who had lost lots of energy during the battle, comes in front of Musashi.

Ultraman Cosmos regained the power with the help of Musashi. Before Cosmos leaves Earth, he gives a mysterious blue bright stone to Musashi. Later on Earth, Baltan awakens a monster called Don Ron from hibernation, which was put into sleep again by the SRC organization. However, the military robbed the blue stone from Musashi, which was later retrieved by Mari (a friend of Musashi) under the help of a Child Baltan.

Baltan makes an official broadcast through the help of an interpreter at SRC, stating that he would like to co-exist with the people living on Earth and will have a negotiation with the humans. Despite SRC's effort to smooth out the negotiation, the military had abruptly turned things to worse when they attacked the alien forcing it into an unstoppable rage. At the next morning the SRC team leads with the other crowd to put Baltan to sleep, but the situation only gets worsened when SHARKS shoots Baltan and woke him up. Angry, Baltan unleashes an assault to SHARKS and the Earth and proclaims he never trust to the humans and lead forward to his invasion.

The enraged Baltan then declared that he would conquer the Earth in response to the hostile action. In order to save both sides from an unimaginable disaster, Ultraman Cosmos is again summoned by the determined Musashi to stop Baltan's rampage. Although the initial attempts to stop Baltan were successful, the alien changed into his stronger fighting form that overpowered Cosmos. In return, Cosmos changed into his Corona form to counter it. Eventually, Baltan is subdued with a Blazing Wave attack by Cosmos. Realizing that he has ruined the chance of his offspring to have a new planet to live on because of what he has done, Baltan killed himself with an internal explosion. At this time, Cosmos changed back to his Luna form to return Baltan from his battle form and transport the dead body of the alien back to the hands of his offspring. However, during this peaceful moment, the military planned a missile attack on Cosmos but was thwarted by the combined efforts of Musashi and his father.

With the Earth saved, Ultraman Cosmos tells Musashi that they will meet again someday before leaving Earth.

Appearances

Ultras

Kaiju

Cast

  • Musashi Haruno (春野ムサシ, Haruno Musashi): Kounosuke Tokai (東海孝之助, Tōkai Kōnosuke)
  • Yujiro Haruno (春野雄二郎, Haruno Yūjirō): Hidekazu Akai (赤井英和, Akai Hidekazu)
  • Commander Shigemura: Ikkei Watanabe (渡辺いっけい, Watanabe Ikkei)
  • Captain Akatsuki: Kawano Taro (太郎川野, Tarō Kawano)
  • Raiden: Mainoumi Shuhei (秀平舞の海, Shūhei Mainoumi)
  • Kyohko: Emiri Nakayama (中山エミリ, Nakayama Emiri)
  • Icninose: Shingo Kazami (風見しんご, Kazami Shingo)
  • Kido: Takanosuke Toukai
  • Sakaguchi: Hitomi Takahashi (高橋 ひとみ, Takahashi Hitomi)

Voice Actors

Theme Song

  • Ultraman Cosmos 〜 Kimi Ni Dekiru Nanika (ウルトラマンコスモス〜君にできるなにか, Urutoraman Kosumosu ~ Kimi ni Dekiru Nanika, lit. Ultraman Cosmos ~ Something You Can Do)
    • Lyrics: Matsui Gorou
    • Composer: Suzuki Kisaburou
    • Arranger: Kyouta Seiichi
    • Singer: Project DMM

Trivia

Productions
Showa Series Ultra Q | Ultraman | Ultraseven | Return of Ultraman | Ultraman Ace | Ultraman Taro | Ultraman Leo | Ultraman 80
Heisei Series Ultraman Tiga | Ultraman Dyna | Ultraman Gaia | Ultraman Cosmos | Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy | Ultraman Nexus | Ultraman Max | Ultraman Mebius | Ultraseven X | Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle | Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey | Neo Ultra Q | Ultraman Ginga | Ultraman Ginga S | Ultraman X | Ultraman Orb | Ultraman Geed | Ultraman R/B
Reiwa Series Ultraman Taiga | Ultraman Z | Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga | Ultraman Decker | Ultraman Blazar | Ultraman Arc
Outside of Japan Ultraman: The Adventure Begins | Ultraman: Towards the Future | Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero | Ultraman: Rising
Original Video and TV Special Ultra Fight | Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider | Ultra Super Fight | Ultraman Nice | Heisei Ultraseven | Ultraman Neos | Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend | Ultra Idemitsujin | Ultra Zone
Showa Movies Ultraman: Monster Movie Feature | Ultraman, Ultraseven: Great Violent Monster Fight | The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. The Monster Army | Ultraman (1979) | Ultraman: Great Monster Decisive Battle | Return of Ultraman: MAT Arrow 1 Takeoff Order | Ultraman ZOFFY: Ultra Warriors vs. the Giant Monster Army | Ultraman Story
Heisei Movies Ultra Q The Movie | Revive! Ultraman | Ultraman Zearth | Ultraman Zearth 2 | Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna | Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia | Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey | Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact | Ultraman Cosmos 2 | New Century Ultraman Legend | Ultraman Cosmos vs. Ultraman Justice | New Century 2003 Ultraman Legend | ULTRAMAN (2004) | Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers | Super 8 Ultra Brothers | Ultra Galaxy Legends The Movie | Ultraman Zero The Movie | Ultraman Saga | Ultraman Ginga Theater Special | Ultraman Ginga Theater Special: Battle Royale | Ultraman Ginga S The Movie | Ultraman X The Movie | Ultraman Orb The Movie | Ultraman Geed The Movie | Ultraman R/B The Movie
Reiwa Movies Ultraman Taiga The Movie | Ultraman Trigger: Episode Z | Shin Ultraman | Ultraman Decker Finale | Ultraman Blazar The Movie
Spin-Offs Andro Melos | Ultraman Zearth: Parody Chapter | Revival of the Ancient Giant | The Return of Hanejiro | Gaia Again | Ultra Q Kaiju Legend | Ultraman Kaiju Legend | Hikari Saga | Armored Darkness | Ghost Rebirth | Ultraman Zero vs. Darklops Zero | Q - Door to Another Dimension | Killer the Beatstar | Ultra Zero Fight | Ultra Fight Victory | Ultraman Orb THE ORIGIN SAGA | Ultra Fight Orb | New Generation Heroes | The Absolute Conspiracy | Sevenger Fight | The Struggle of Special Section 3 | The Destined Crossroad | Continued Ultra Fight | Shin Ultra Fight | Return of Special Section 3 | Ultraman Regulos | Ultraman Regulos: First Mission | Ultraseven IF Story | SKaRD Break Room
Rebroadcast Shows Ultraman Retsuden | New Ultraman Retsuden | Ultraman Zero: The Chronicle | Ultraman Orb: The Chronicle | Ultraman New Generation Chronicle | Ultraman Chronicle: ZERO & GEED | Ultraman Chronicle Z: Heroes' Odyssey | Ultraman Chronicle D | Ultraman New Generation Stars
Informational Ultraman The Prime | ULTRAMAN ARCHIVES | Ultra Science Fantasy Hour | Ultra Fight Club | UlSummer Information Station | Ultra Information Center | Professor Teruaki's "Blazar Kaiju Academy" | Super Power! Ultra Encyclopedia! | Ultra Construction Tour | THE ORIGIN OF ULTRAMAN | Ultraman 4K Discovery
Docudramas Fly in the Sea Breeze! Ultraman | The Men Who Made Ultraman | My Beloved Ultraseven | The Man Who Wanted to be Ultraman | The Kaiju Club | The Two Ultramen
Other Series and Movies Kaiju Booska | Captain Ultra | Mighty Jack | Fight! Mighty Jack | Operation: Mystery | Chibira-kun | Mirrorman | Redman | Triple Fighter | Emergency Directive 10-4·10-10 | Iron King | Horror Theater Unbalance | Fireman | Jumborg Ace | Mirror Fight | Jumborg Ace & Giant | Mars Men | Army of the Apes | Pro-Wres no Hoshi Azteckaiser | The Last Dinosaur | Dinosaur Expedition Born Free | Dinosaur Great War Izenborg | Star Wolf | Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon | Anime-chan | Gridman the Hyper Agent | Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad | Moon Spiral | Cyber Beauties Telomere | Booska! Booska!! | Otasuke Girl | Mysterious Incident Special Investigation Team SRI | Mirrorman REFLEX | Bio Planet WoO | Operation: Mystery - Second File | Mirror Fight 2012 | Operation: Mystery - Mystery File | Gridknight Fight
Anime The☆Ultraman | Ultraman Kids | Ultraman Graffiti: Wild! Ultra Country | Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend | Ultra Nyan | Ultra Nyan 2: The Great Happy Operation | Ultraman M78 Theater Love & Peace | Gridman the Hyper Agent: boys invent great hero | The・Ultraman: Jackal vs. Ultraman | Kaiju Sakaba Kanpai! | Kaiju Girls | SSSS.GRIDMAN | ULTRAMAN (2019) | Kaiju Step Wandabada | SSSS.DYNAZENON | KAIJU DECODE | GRIDMAN UNIVERSE
Outlaw Content Space Warriors 2000 | Project Ultraman | Ultraman The Animation | Ultraman: A Little Journey on Earth | Fun... English with Ultraman | Young Ultraman | Ultraman Big Transformation | Sinic Q | Red Jade | Dragon Force: So Long Ultraman | Dragon Force: Rise of Ultraman